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This means that the only reason to watch THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 is to see an extended sequence of somebody beating someone else's head in with a rock. I suppose one bonus is the short running time, but even that seems padded out to the max, throwing in lots of pointless sequences and leaving genuine sub-plots unfocused and hanging (the friendly mutant, for instance – what's the deal with him? He's like that guy in THE GOONIES, but I want to find out more about him!). I mean, the guy who's got that stony skin.is he really supposed to be menacing? They also die far too easily as well. The acting's poor across the board, and the mutants are laughable rather than the fear-inducing creatures of the first film. Even the victims in a nameless Friday the 13th sequel of the '80s had more characterisation than this! We end up with a load of people scurrying around in some nondescript cave system, and even that's ripping off THE DESCENT. Remember, these are the guys we're supposed to root for. Each and every soldier is depicted as either an idiot, a bully, or a thug, and they don't seem to have more than a couple of brain cells between them. The biggest disappointment is the script, which is obviously a rush job designed to cash in on the first film's success. Sure, there are outrageous gore effects occurring frequently in the film, but when they happen to uninteresting, uninspired characters, you feel like you're playing a computer game rather than getting involved in a real movie. My biggest beef is that this film has so much wasted potential. My third exposure is the sequel to the remake, which takes the general premise and utterly wastes it on another ALIENS-inspired storyline of a squad of soldiers entering enemy territory and finding themselves getting picked off one by one by the villains. I found it dated, flawed, and a film that paled in comparison next to the remake, which is unusual. Next up I saw the Craven original and, like a lot of Craven films, it disappointed me. The first one I saw was the modern remake, which blew me away sure, it told a familiar story of humans battling mutants, but the direction was strong, the violence visceral, and the pacing remarkable. My opinion on the HILLS HAVE EYES films varies. There's also an interesting mutant that shows up near the end, which is a clear homage to Karloff's monster in The Bride of Frankenstein. Oh yeah, there's also a scene with one of the mutants being born. However, if you want violence and gore this film delivers on that level and even manages to throw in one of the most disgusting rape scenes in history.
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Craven's original film worked so much better because it was human versus human. Another problem I had with this film and the remake are the actual mutants who just aren't scary. The break in the action moments should have worked better on a psychological level but instead they come off boring. The director does a good job during the more intense scenes but when they are quiet moments he simply loses everything. The screenplay by Craven and his son is rather interesting and works for the most part but sadly director Martin Weisz can't handled everything the script offers. Some make it out but the majority are chopped, raped, axed, knived and so on. In the movie, nine National Guard members are in the desert where the mutant cannibals from the first film live. Craven and his son wrote the screenplay to this film and it's interesting that they would because Craven, back in 1984, was forced to write a sequel to his 1977 film and it turned out to be a major disaster so I'm curious if he wrote this to make up for that film. Not the actual story itself but the behind the scenes stuff. Hills Have Eyes 2, The (2007) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Sequel to the 2006 remake of Wes Craven's classic shocker is a pretty interesting idea.